Who is known for playing blanket toss after meals?
The Inupiats
Who was Juneau named after?
Joe Juneau
What was the Alaska Railroad used for?
The trains took supplies from seward to parts of the Interior Alaska
What part of Alaska has short warm summers?
The Interior.
When was the strongest earthquake ever to hit north america.
On March 27th, 1964.
What tribe of native Alaskans were known to have story knifes.
The Yu'pik Alaskans
Who created the Alaska flag?
Benny Benson
When was the Alaska railroad completed?
1923
What part of Alaska has gets the most rain and snow?
south costal
What town was the major flood of Alaska in?
Fairbanks
What were the first three groups formed in Alaska?
Aluets, Eskimos, and Indians.
What modes of transportation were made for Alaska when technology was not so great?
small planes and dogsleds
When did Alaska become a state?
January 3, 1959
What part of Alaska is the coldest?
The Artic part.
What year was the oil spill of Alaska in?
1989
Who is Captain James Cook?
He was an explorer from England.
Who became interested in Alaska because of natural Resoures?
United states
List four out of five of Alaska's Physical Resources
1.Mount McKinley
2.Yukon River
3.Lowell glacier
4.Mount Kiska volcano
5.Coastline at sitka
List four of Alaska's human-made features.
1.Alaska highway
2.Alaska Railroad
3.Usibelli coal mine
4.trans-Alaska pipeline
How did the major flood of Alaska happen?
The Chena river over flowed from to much rain.
Why did the first Alaskans arrive in Alaska?
They came in search of resources.
When was the Copper River and the Northwestern Railroad built?
The year 1911
List four of Alaska's plant Resourses
1.Fireweed
2.wild berries
3.forest
4.Wildflowers
List two of Alaska's mineral resourses.
1.gold
2.oil
What was the name of the ship that the oil spill happened on called?
The Exxon Valdez